Unitarian Universalism

Unitarian Universalism is a religion characterized by monotheism, its adherents' unified search for spiritual growth, and for its lack of a creed or holy texts. The origin of the religion was in Unitarian Protestant Christianity, and the religion was formed in May 1961 through the consolidation of the American Unitarian Association. Unitarian Universalists can believe in atheism, agnosticism, pantheism, deism, Judaism, Islam, Christianity, neopaganism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, humanism, and many more beliefs. 800,000 people worldwide identify as Unitarial Universalists, and there are 1,070 congregations worldwide.